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NACC chief Brereton to face Senate grilling after shock resignation
Key takeaways
- Paul Brereton has announced his resignation from the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
- The head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Paul Brereton, will front senators at a hearing following his shock resignation.
- It is the first time Mr Brereton will be questioned since confirmation he was facing a second investigation over his handling of perceived conflicts of interest.
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Paul Brereton has announced his resignation from the National Anti-Corruption Commission. (ABC News: Adam Kennedy)
The head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Paul Brereton, will front senators at a hearing following his shock resignation.
It is the first time Mr Brereton will be questioned since confirmation he was facing a second investigation over his handling of perceived conflicts of interest.
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